US6303087B1 - UV-irradiation device for the treatment of wastewater - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a UV-irradiation device for the treatment of wastewater.
- Microbiologically contaminated liquids such as for example wastewater from sewage plants
- various irradiation devices are known in the prior art.
- the problem arises that the lamp units of the radiation devices become externally contaminated.
- precipitation of hardness constituents takes place to form encrustations which firmly adhere to the encasing tube surfaces and which are virtually unpreventable or removable by mechanical means.
- annular chambers surround the lamp units.
- the chambers are situated at the surface of the encasing tubes and are sealed there by two O-rings.
- the interior of the chambers is filled with a cleaning liquid (for example phosphoric acid) via a supply device.
- a cleaning liquid for example phosphoric acid
- the chamber filled with cleaning liquid is moved to and fro on the surface, as a result of which loosely adhering contaminants are pushed aside whereas firmly adhering encrustations are dissolved by means of the cleaning liquid.
- this device functions only to a limited extent since the O-ring seals of the chamber in contact with the encasing tube surface react very sensitively to mechanical damage or dimensional deviations and in addition, the chemical action of the cleaning liquid on the encasing tube surface is inadequate without mechanical aid to prevent the formation of encrustations or to remove them. The exposure times are too short for this purpose.
- UV-Irradiation device that is capable (even at high contents of alkaline earths is the wastewater to treated) to counteract and to prevent effectively, the formation of encrustations on the encasing tube surface.
- the present invention provides a UV-irradiation device for treating wastewater having a number of lamp units that each have a radiation source and an encasing tube surrounding the radiation source, the lamp units being of substantially cylindrical design, a cleaning device which has cleaning elements annularly surrounding the encasing tubes, each encasing tube being assigned at least one cleaning element and the cleaning elements being displaceable by at least one drive unit in the longitudinal direction of the encasing tubes, and a device for supplying cleaning liquid to the cleaning elements, wherein the cleaning elements have a ring which is made of a liquid-permeable material and whose internal surface is in contact with the encasing tube and the cleaning liquid is fed into the material.
- the cleaning elements have a ring made of a liquid-permeable material whose inner surface is in contact with the encasing tube and because the cleaning liquid is fed into the material, the material can convey the cleaning liquid onto the surface of the encasing tube and chemically dissolve even the beginning of contamination, during which process the mechanical action of the material aids the cleaning operation.
- the material is sponge-like with an open-pored structure.
- the material is a fibrous material, the fibres can advantageously aid the cleaning action as a woven, braided or nonwoven fabric depending on mechanical properties. If the material has a continuous surface in those regions of its end faces and of its outer surface that are not in contact with the encasing tube, a kind of reservoir which is open towards the encasing tube surface is formed for the cleaning liquid and this ensures a uniform distribution and transportation of the cleaning liquid to the encasing tube surface.
- the cleaning elements When the cleaning elements are actuated by displacement in the longitudinal direction of the encasing tube, the material is supported if the cleaning elements have supporting means (in particular plastic or metal discs) next to the end faces of the material and these counteract deformation of the material.
- the liquid is advantageously fed in from at least one permanently installed stock container by means of at least sectionally flexible hose lines so that the cleaning liquid can be supplied even during the actuation stroke of the cleaning elements.
- the cleaning liquid can be fed in from the stock container by means of a systematically generated overpressure in the stock container or by static pressure.
- the supply may take place through sections of hollow design in a mounting or a drive.
- the cleaning liquid is advantageously fed directly into the material.
- the material may also have an open surface at its end faces and/or at its outside at least sectionally so that the cleaning liquid can be fed into the material indirectly via nozzles assigned to the end faces or the outside.
- the cleaning action is improved and the service life of the material extended if the cleaning elements have scraper rings adjacent to the end faces.
- the scraper rings can then initially remove coarse, easily removable contaminants so that only the surfaces contaminated with firmly adhering encrustations come into the region of the material soaked with cleaning liquid.
- the cleaning liquid is preferably constituted in such a way as to wet the surface of the encasing tubes under operating conditions and to keep it wetted at least for a limited time so that the formation of new encrustations can be prevented even at the onset.
- all the components are made of acid-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials.
- FIG. 1 a shows a first embodiment in a lateral cross section having an annular cleaning element and feed into the material
- FIG. 1 b shows the embodiment of FIG. 1 a in an end view
- FIGS. 2 a, b show a second embodiment (in views in accordance with FIGS. 1 a and b ) having support discs disposed laterally next to the material;
- FIGS. 3 a, b show an embodiment (in views in accordance with FIGS. 1 a and b ) with feed of the cleaning liquid into an open annular space next to the material;
- FIGS. 4 a, b show the embodiment of FIG. 3 (in views according to FIGS. 1 a and b ) having a closed annular space;
- FIG. 5 shows an embodiment similar to FIG. 2 b with an easily detachable liquid feed
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of a UV-irradiation device according to the invention having a number of lamp units, and cleaning elements to be actuated simultaneously.
- FIG. 1 shows a cleaning element 1 of a UV-irradiation device according to the invention in a lateral cross section (FIG. 1 a ) and in an end view (FIG. 1 b ).
- the cleaning element 1 comprises a ring 2 made of a relatively solid, foam-like material having an open-pore structure that annularly surrounds an encasing tube 3 of a lamp unit (not shown).
- a supply line 4 is connected centrally to the outer circumference of the ring 2 and is in communication with the foam-like material of the ring 2 .
- a cleaning liquid 5 can be fed into the open-pore material of the ring 2 via the supply line 4 .
- the ring 2 is provided with a continuous surface such as can either be in a mould during the manufacture of the ring 2 or such as can be produced subsequently by sealing. It is only at its inner circumferential surface 8 adjacent to the encasing tube 3 that the ring 2 is open-pore.
- the cleaning liquid 5 is fed via the supply line 4 into the material of the ring 2 from where it migrates in the direction of the encasing tube 3 .
- the cleaning liquid cannot escape through the continuous surfaces of the end faces 6 and of the outer circumferential surface 7 . A certain pressure is consequently built up.
- the cleaning liquid 5 is (on the one hand) applied to the surface of the encasing tube 3 where it starts (for example, in the form of phosphoric acid) to dissolve the mineral encrustations (for example calcite compounds and iron compounds).
- the mechanical action of the ring 2 on the encasing tube surface aids this cleaning operation. More or less complete sealing and a certain wear compensation are ensured by the fact that the ring 2 is elastically in contact with the encasing tube 3 .
- FIG. 2 shows (in views similar to that of FIGS. 1 a and 1 b ) a further embodiment of the present invention, the same components being denoted by the same reference numerals.
- the end faces 6 of the ring 2 are provided with supporting discs 11 which are provided for the intervention of a mechanical actuating device 12 .
- the supporting discs 11 prevent deformation of the ring 2 during actuation in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the encasing tube 3 .
- FIG. 3 shows (again in views in accordance with FIGS. 1 a and 1 b ) a further embodiment in which the ring 2 is laterally surrounded by support sleeves 15 which are disposed coaxially with respect to the ring 2 and at a distance from the encasing tube surface.
- the support sleeves 15 contain connecting lines 16 via which the cleaning liquid 5 can be fed into an annular gap 17 between the surface of the encasing tube 3 and the inner surface of the support sleeve 15 .
- the cleaning element described as a whole is moved to and fro on the encasing tube 3 by drive means (not shown here) in the direction of the double arrow 10 .
- the cleaning liquid 5 is preferably fed into the respective leading annular gap 17 .
- the first contact of the cleaning liquid 5 with the contaminated surface of the encasing tube 3 then takes place without the action of the ring 2 .
- the trailing ring 2 follows and aids the cleaning action of the cleaning liquid 5 by mechanical action.
- Parts 4 a and 4 b of FIG. 4 again show a cleaning device 1 in accordance with the views of FIGS. 3 a and 3 b.
- the annular space 17 is wholly or at least substantially sealed at its outside situated remotely from the ring 2 with a circumferential sealing ring or scraper ring 20 .
- the cleaning liquid 5 can escape from the annular gap 17 only at low leakage rates so that a lower delivery rate can be chosen for the cleaning liquid 5 than in the case of the exemplary embodiment in accordance with FIGS. 3 a and 3 b. If a scraper ring 20 is chosen, the easily removable contaminants are also aided before the action of the cleaning liquid 5 and of the ring 2 starts. This increases action and service life of the cleaning device.
- FIG. 5 shows a cleaning element 1 which can be removed laterally from a clamp-like holder 23 together with the encasing tube 3 .
- the supply line 4 remains on the clamp 23 and is separated from the ring 2 .
- the supply line is likewise introduced again into the ring 2 and makes the necessary connection for the supply of cleaning liquid.
- FIG. 6 shows a UV-irradiation device according to the invention for wastewaters having a frame 20 which carries, on vertically disposed carriers 21 , a number of parallel aligned, elongated encasing tubes 3 with UV radiators 22 situated therein.
- the encasing tubes 3 each carry two cleaning elements 1 of the type which are shown in FIG. 5 and which is seated annularly on the encasing tube.
- the cleaning elements 1 are held by the clamps 23 of a rake-like drive unit 24 .
- the drive unit 24 itself is actuated by connecting means (not shown) of a pneumatic actuator 25 in dependency on a control system 26 so that the cleaning elements 1 are moved to and fro in the longitudinal direction of the encasing tubes 3 .
- the cleaning elements 1 are furthermore interconnected via a supply line 4 that cannot be seen in this view and that is permanently attached to the drive element 24 .
- a flexible hose line 28 supplies the supply line 4 with cleaning liquid 5 that is again fed from a metering and stock unit 29 .
- the metering and stock unit 29 is likewise actuated in dependency on the control system 26 .
- the lamp units with their outer encasing tubes 3 are held in laterally open clamps 30 so that they can be removed from the frame 20 transversely to the longitudinal direction of the encasing tubes 3 .
- the holding elements 23 of the cleaning elements 1 are also laterally open so that the cleaning elements 1 can be removed with the encasing tubes 3 from the frame 20 .
- the supply lines 4 can be readily separated from the cleaning elements 1 if they engage, for example, by means of a conical, nozzle-type head in a mating recess on the outside of the cleaning element 1 .
- the cleaning element 1 is provided with a foam-like ring having outer continuous surface in accordance with FIGS. 1 a and 2 a
- the supply line 4 may also terminate in a type of cannula which reliably penetrates the outer surface in any position of the cleaning element 1 and feeds the cleaning liquid into the open-pore interior of the ring 2 .
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